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Data on COVID-19 mortality among patients in intensive care units (ICUs) from Eastern and/or Southern European countries, including Greece, are limited. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ICU mortality trends among critically ill COVID-19 patients during the first two years of the pandemic in Greece and to further investigate if certain patients' clinical characteristics contributed to this outcome. We conducted a multi-center retrospective observational study among five large university hospitals in Greece, between February 2020 and January 2022.

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Early career members of Assembly 2 (Respiratory Intensive Care) attended the 2023 European Respiratory Society International Congress in Milan, Italy. The conference covered acute and chronic respiratory failure. Sessions of interest to our assembly members and to those interested in respiratory critical care are summarised in this article and include the latest updates in respiratory intensive care, in particular acute respiratory distress syndrome and mechanical ventilation.

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: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common disease characterized by progressive airflow obstruction, influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Eosinophils have been implicated in COPD pathogenesis, prompting the categorization into eosinophilic and non-eosinophilic endotypes. This study explores the association between eosinophilic inflammation and mRNA expression of ELAVL1, ZfP36, and HNRNPD genes, which encode HuR, TTP and AUF-1 proteins, respectively.

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When anticoagulation management in atrial fibrillation becomes difficult: Focus on chronic kidney disease, coagulation disorders, and cancer.

Blood Rev

May 2024

Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science at University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital, Thomas Dr., L14 3PE Liverpool, United Kingdom; Danish Center for Health Services Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Selma Lagerløfs Vej 249, 9260 Gistrup, Aalborg, Denmark. Electronic address:

Anticoagulation therapy (AT) is fundamental in atrial fibrillation (AF) treatment but poses challenges in implementation, especially in AF populations with elevated thromboembolic and bleeding risks. Current guidelines emphasize the need to estimate and balance thrombosis and bleeding risks for all potential candidates of antithrombotic therapy. However, administering oral AT raises concerns in specific populations, such as those with chronic kidney disease (CKD), coagulation disorders, and cancer due to lack of robust data.

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Small airways in asthma: From inflammation and pathophysiology to treatment response.

Respir Med

February 2024

1st Department of Respiratory Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Sotiria Chest Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Small airways are characterized as those with an inner diameter less than 2 mm and constitute a major site of pathology and inflammation in asthma disease. It is estimated that small airways dysfunction may occur before the emergence of noticeable symptoms, spirometric abnormalities and imaging findings, thus characterizing them as "the quiet or silent zone" of the lungs. Despite their importance, measuring and quantifying small airways dysfunction presents a considerable challenge due to their inaccessibility in usual functional measurements, primarily due to their size and peripheral localization.

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Evaluation of the Acid-Base Status in Patients Admitted to the ICU Due to Severe COVID-19: Physicochemical versus Traditional Approaches.

J Pers Med

December 2023

1st Department of Respiratory Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Sotiria Chest Hospital, Mesogeion 152, 11527 Athens, Greece.

Background: Stewart's approach is known to have better diagnostic accuracy for the identification of metabolic acid-base disturbances compared to traditional methods based either on plasma bicarbonate concentration ([HCO]) and anion gap (AG) or on base excess/deficit (BE). This study aimed to identify metabolic acid-base disorders using either Stewart's or traditional approaches in critically ill COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU, to recognize potential hidden acid-base metabolic abnormalities and to assess the prognostic value of these abnormalities for patient outcome.

Methods: This was a single-center retrospective study, in which we collected data from patients with severe COVID-19 admitted to the ICU.

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  • RBC transfusions are a frequent intervention in ICUs, yet there's a gap in understanding how hemoglobin (Hb) thresholds for transfusion are applied in practice.
  • An international study analyzed transfusion practices in 233 ICUs across 30 countries, including 3,643 adult patients from March 2019 to October 2022.
  • Of the patients studied, 25% received RBC transfusions, with variations in transfusion rates observed across different ICUs, countries, and continents, highlighting diverse clinical practices.
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  • The study analyzed COVID-19 patients in Greece to compare baseline characteristics and mortality predictors during the Delta and Omicron variant waves.
  • A total of 979 patients were included, with key findings showing Delta patients were younger, required longer hospital stays, and had higher levels of specific biomarkers compared to Omicron patients.
  • Despite these differences, there was no significant disparity in mortality risk or ICU admissions between the two groups; factors such as age and certain medical conditions were identified as independent mortality predictors for the Delta patients.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is considered one of the leading causes of mortality. Cardiovascular comorbidities are diagnosed often in COPD patients, not only because of the common risk factors these two diseases share, but also because of the systemic inflammation which characterizes COPD and has deleterious effects in the cardiovascular system. The comorbid cardiovascular diseases in COPD result in several difficulties in the holistic treatment of these patients and affect outcomes such as morbidity and mortality.

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Defining response to therapy with biologics in severe asthma: from global evaluation to super response and remission.

Expert Rev Respir Med

November 2023

1 Respiratory Medicine Department, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Medical School, "Sotiria" Chest Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Introduction: In recent years, monoclonal antibodies targeting Type-2 inflammatory pathways have been developed for severe asthma treatment. However, even when patients are carefully selected, the response to treatment varies.

Areas Covered: Different studies have evaluated response to therapy with biologics such as exacerbation reduction, symptom improvement, pulmonary function increase, improvement in QoL, or decrease of oral corticosteroids, showing that all patients do not respond to all disease aspects and leading to an extensive debate regarding the definition of response.

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Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory granulomatous disease of unknown etiology involving any organ or tissue along with any combination of active sites, even the most silent ones clinically. The unpredictable nature of the sites involved in sarcoidosis dictates the highly variable natural history of the disease and the necessity to cluster cases at diagnosis based on clinical and/or imaging common characteristics in an attempt to classify patients based on their more homogeneous phenotypes, possibly with similar clinical behavior, prognosis, outcome, and therefore with therapeutic requirements. In the course of the disease's history, this attempt relates to the availability of a means of detection of the sites involved, from the Karl Wurm and Guy Scadding's chest x-ray staging through the ACCESS, the WASOG Sarcoidosis Organ Assessment Instruments, and the GenPhenReSa study to the F-FDG PET/CT scan phenotyping and far beyond to new technologies and/or the current "omics.

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Background: In recent years, blood eosinophils have been evaluated as a surrogate biomarker for eosinophilic airway inflammation and as a prognostic indicator of the outcomes of hospitalized COPD subjects. During an exacerbation of COPD, eosinopenia has been proposed as a prognostic marker of adverse outcomes.

Objectives: The aim of the present post hoc analysis was to elucidate the effectiveness of blood eosinophils for predicting the need of NIV in subjects with COPD exacerbation.

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Modified SCOPE (mSCOPE) Score as a Tool to Predict Mortality in COVID-19 Critically Ill Patients.

J Pers Med

April 2023

1st Respiratory Department, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, "Sotiria" Chest Hospital, 11527 Athens, Greece.

Introduction: Efficient clinical scores predicting the outcome of severe COVID-19 pneumonia may play a pivotal role in patients' management. The aim of this study was to assess the modified Severe COvid Prediction Estimate score (mSCOPE) index as a predictor of mortality in patients admitted to the ICU due to severe COVID-19 pneumonia.

Materials And Methods: In this retrospective observational study, 268 critically ill COVID-19 patients were included.

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Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of asthma in adults, by gender and age, in urban and rural areas of Cyprus.

Patients And Methods: This was a population-based, random-digit dialing, telephone nation-wide survey to recruit patients with asthma. Among 8996 random landline-telephone contacted from the five major urban and rural regions of Cyprus, 1914 were finally met the age criterion of ≥18 years old and 572 completed valid screening for prevalence estimation.

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Serum Procalcitonin Levels in Newly Diagnosed Hodgkin Lymphoma: Correlation with Other Inflammatory Biomarkers.

Medicina (Kaunas)

September 2022

Department of Haematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laikon General Hospital, 11527 Athens, Greece.

Background and Objectives: Procalcitonin (PCT) is a useful biomarker for the diagnosis of sepsis. Inflammatory markers are elevated in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), and yet ongoing infection rarely coexists at diagnosis. PCT levels might be helpful in differentiating bacterial from disease-related inflammation.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is already the third leading cause of death worldwide and simultaneously a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Global initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (also known as GOLD) committee, has been created in 1997 to increase the awareness regarding the burden of COPD. GOLD recommendations have been contributing to diagnosis, managementz, and therapy of COPD since 2001.

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  • Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) frequently affects patients with severe COVID-19 who are on mechanical ventilation, prompting this study to examine how corticosteroids might influence VAP risk.
  • A multicenter study analyzed data from 545 patients in 36 ICUs to determine if corticosteroid use impacted VAP incidence, finding that the relationship varied after 48 hours of mechanical ventilation.
  • Overall, no significant link was established between corticosteroid treatment and VAP, though the effect seemed to shift over time during the ICU stay.
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SARS-Cov-2 Infection in Severe Asthma Patients Treated With Biologics.

J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

October 2022

2nd Respiratory Medicine Department, Attikon University Hospital, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

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  • The study aimed to observe the risks of COVID-19 in patients with severe asthma who are treated with biologics during the pandemic.
  • Data was collected from 591 severe asthmatics across Greece, revealing that only 4.4% tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, with a small number requiring hospitalization.
  • Findings suggest that severe asthma patients on biologics do not have a higher risk of COVID-19 infection or adverse outcomes compared to the general population.
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Purpose: Tocilizumab is associated with positive outcomes in severe COVID-19. We wanted to describe the characteristics of nonresponders to treatment. Methods: This was a retrospective multicenter study in two respiratory departments investigating adverse outcomes at 90 days from diagnosis in subjects treated with tocilizumab (8 mg/kg intravenously single dose) for severe progressive COVID-19.

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A key unknown of the functional space in tumor immunity is whether CD4 T cells depend on intratumoral MHCII cancer antigen recognition. MHCII-expressing, antigen-presenting cancer-associated fibroblasts (apCAFs) have been found in breast and pancreatic tumors and are considered to be immunosuppressive. This analysis shows that antigen-presenting fibroblasts are frequent in human lung non-small cell carcinomas, where they seem to actively promote rather than suppress MHCII immunity.

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  • - This study aimed to compare the incidence of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) in critically ill patients with COVID-19 versus those with influenza, using data from a large European cohort that included over 1,000 patients on mechanical ventilation for pneumonia.
  • - Results showed that the incidence of putative IPA was significantly lower in the COVID-19 group (2.5%) compared to the influenza group (6%), indicating that COVID-19 patients had a reduced risk for this fungal infection.
  • - The study also found that having putative IPA was linked to increased 28-day mortality and longer ICU stays, affirming its severity, but overall the incidence of IPA was low across both patient groups.
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